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DALR anticodon-binding domain-containing protein
This all alpha helical domain is the anticodon binding domain in Arginyl and glycyl tRNA synthetase. This domain is known as the DALR domain after characteristic conserved amino acids [1]. [1]. 10447505. Evolution of aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases--analysis of unique domain architectures and phylogenetic trees reveals a complex history of horizontal gene transfer events. Wolf YI, Aravind L, Grishin NV, Koonin EV;. Genome Res 1999;9:689-710. (from Pfam)
glycine--tRNA ligase subunit beta
The glycyl-tRNA synthetases differ even among the eubacteria in oligomeric structure. In Escherichia coli and most others, it is a heterodimer of two alpha chains and two beta chains, encoded by tandem genes. The genes are similar, but fused, in Chlamydia trachomatis. By contrast, the glycyl-tRNA synthetases of Thermus thermophilus and of archaea and eukaryotes differ considerably; they are homodimeric, mutually similar, and not detected by this model.
glycine--tRNA ligase subunit beta is part of a class-II aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase that catalyzes the conversion from ATP, glycine, and tRNA(Gly) to AMP, diphosphate, and glycyl-tRNA(Gly)
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